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Should glyphosate be banned in Europe? The European Commission is proposing to renew the authorization of this controversial herbicide for 10 years, against the advice of environmental associations.
The European Commission is proposing an exceptional reprieve for glyphosate to the 27 countries of the Union: an authorization of ten additional years. The Commission relies on the reassuring opinion of its health security agency. But environmental associations point out the threats to biodiversity and the health of citizens: “Inserm says exactly the opposite (…) by drawing attention to carcinogenic risks, endocrine disruptors, neurotoxic effects, etc. What we are asking is that France opposes any reauthorization, this would be a strong signal“estimates François Veillerette, spokesperson for Générations Futures.
The 27 states will vote on their decision on October 13
In France, glyphosate is only authorized for farmers, according to them, herbicides are essential to remain competitive. “That we must reduce phytosanitary products yes, to say that we are going to ban them all, (…) it is anti-science and impossible“, judge Jean-Baptiste Moreau, former LREM deputy, rapporteur on glyphosate and agricultural engineer. The proposal must be examined on Friday September 22 by the 27 member states, who will have to validate their decision during a vote on October 13.